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brave texas women. i don't think i could do that. >> it looks like fun. >> it does look like fun. >> i can see you catching a catfish. >> i wear my suit when i go hillbilly handfishing. >>> coming up on "gma," baby north west has famous parents. who does she look like? >> cute. >>> and the big 'n sync reunion that bianna cannot stop talking about. it's coming up on tomorrow night's vmas. what is justin timberlake and his boy band friends planning to do? ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ it's usually defined by the sum of its parts. but a good morning -- that's usually defined by you. bailey's coffee creamers. so deliciously creamy, so good, they can only be bailey's. introducing three new flavors from bailey's coffee creamers. mudslide, white chocolate raspberry swirl, and vanilla brown sugar. to benefit cancer research i rode across the atlantic. crossing an ocean with your body as the motor, it hurts. so i brought advil to help me stay strong during the toughest journey of
brave texas women. i don't think i could do that. >> it looks like fun. >> it does look like fun. >> i can see you catching a catfish. >> i wear my suit when i go hillbilly handfishing. >>> coming up on "gma," baby north west has famous parents. who does she look like? >> cute. >>> and the big 'n sync reunion that bianna cannot stop talking about. it's coming up on tomorrow night's vmas. what is justin timberlake and his boy band friends...
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the mom told to cover up at a rec center in texas. and the support she's receiving after this video went online and went viral. >>> let's start this morning with the first of the ocean's 16 to step forward. her name is susan nichol. she is part of that pool of maintenance workers that hit the powerball this week. this story, a huge blast of hope for a community that was hit very hard by superstorm sandy. and aditi roy is all over the story. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this lottery winner may be part of ocean 16. but she's on cloud nine. she revealed her identity to the public. and why she's not leaving her job just yet. this morning, we're hearing from one of ocean 16 for the first time, the county workers that won big in wednesday's $448.4 million powerball jackpot, has protected their anonymity until now. >> i'm still up in the clouds. >> reporter: new jersey native, susan nichols, says she wouldn't believe it when she and 15 fellow workers hit all five numbers and the powerball. >> my co-worker shook me. we did win. >> reporter
the mom told to cover up at a rec center in texas. and the support she's receiving after this video went online and went viral. >>> let's start this morning with the first of the ocean's 16 to step forward. her name is susan nichol. she is part of that pool of maintenance workers that hit the powerball this week. this story, a huge blast of hope for a community that was hit very hard by superstorm sandy. and aditi roy is all over the story. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this...
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in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well, the first part's easy. >> garfield, mckinley and lincoln. >> wow. ron claiborne. >> ron just slams it. just dunk. >> i think it was easier because no one was holding a massive microphone up to him. >> i'm guessing not my wife, who invented the sewing machine. >> ginger, who invented the cotton gin? >> that woman not knowing the cotton gin. i didn't look that one up. eli whitney. that was kind of rolling around in the back of my head. >> thanks professor zee. >>> coming up on "gma," the 20-year-old rookie who's nfl career was derailed by prison time for a crime he did not commit. how he got back on the field with the atlanta falc
in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well,...
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georgia, massachusetts and texas are giving the state sponsored discount this weekend. connecticut will get it next weekend. earlier this month, a dozen other states took part. retailers are as delighted as con superstormers. >> shirt -- >> shirt. >> pants -- >> pants. >> especially in this economy. every bit helps. >> reporter: are you excited to go back? >> yeah. >> reporter: total sales could top $42 billion, and parents say every penny save makes a difference. >> i looked forward to that growing up in texas as well. thanks for the story. >>> exciting news surrounding the mona lisa mystery. who is the face on one of the most famous paintings in the world? the model for the masterpiece? scientists think her identity could be revealed through dna testing. >> she appears larger from the left -- >> reporter: the clue to unlocking one of art's biggest secrets is so ground breaking, you might expect to find tom hanks from the da vinci code on the scene. instead it's a real-life team of researchers on the edge of finally answering who is that woman with the smile in the mon
georgia, massachusetts and texas are giving the state sponsored discount this weekend. connecticut will get it next weekend. earlier this month, a dozen other states took part. retailers are as delighted as con superstormers. >> shirt -- >> shirt. >> pants -- >> pants. >> especially in this economy. every bit helps. >> reporter: are you excited to go back? >> yeah. >> reporter: total sales could top $42 billion, and parents say every penny save...
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. >> reporter: while police turned down the street to deion's home in port arthur, texas, the intruders began to make their way inside. >> they're in here. >> they're inside the room now. they're inside the bedroom where he's at. >> reporter: after a minute of chilling silence from deion, the dispatcher checks to make sure he is still safe. >> you there? deion? okay, just stay there, i think they're going to catch the guy, okay. >> it sounds like there are multiple people. >> okay, be quiet. >> reporter: police arrived and said they saw two men run from the moment near in canal and into the woods. deion was still in the closet listening to the reassuring words from the dispatcher. >> so, is the police officer outside the house? >> yeah. but stay inside the closet because they're trying to find the bad guys, okay. you're doing good, doing real good, doing perfect. your mom's going to be so proud of you. >> this is actually the only thing i could think of. >> well, you thought well. you thought well. you're a very, very smart young man. you did a good thing. >> reporter: what a wonderful
. >> reporter: while police turned down the street to deion's home in port arthur, texas, the intruders began to make their way inside. >> they're in here. >> they're inside the room now. they're inside the bedroom where he's at. >> reporter: after a minute of chilling silence from deion, the dispatcher checks to make sure he is still safe. >> you there? deion? okay, just stay there, i think they're going to catch the guy, okay. >> it sounds like there are...
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>> i looked forward to that growing up in texas as well. susan, thanks so much for the story. >>> exciting news surrounding the centuries old mona lisa mystery. who is the face on one of the most famous paintings in the world? the model for the masterpiece? scientists think her identity could be revealed through dna testing. here's abc's kirit radia. >> she appears larger from the left than on the right. >> reporter: the clue to unlocking one of art's biggest secrets is so groundbreaking, you might expect to find tom hanks from "the da vinci code" on the scene. instead it's a real-life team of researchers on the edge of finally answering, just who is that woman with the cryptic smile in leonardo da vinci's masterpiece, the mona lisa. for centuries, historians and art lovers pondered the possibilities. one of his lovers, a muse, perhaps, or maybe even da vinci himself dressed as a woman. italians have long speculated that the lisa in mona lisa is lisa gherardini. she's believed to have posed for da vinci, but nobody has ever been able to pro
>> i looked forward to that growing up in texas as well. susan, thanks so much for the story. >>> exciting news surrounding the centuries old mona lisa mystery. who is the face on one of the most famous paintings in the world? the model for the masterpiece? scientists think her identity could be revealed through dna testing. here's abc's kirit radia. >> she appears larger from the left than on the right. >> reporter: the clue to unlocking one of art's biggest secrets...
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there's a large outbreak in texas. there's a large outbreak in florida. so far, i've been talking to the investigators there. they've not been able to connect it to the same product. >> meantime, we're talking about two, huge restaurant chains. the olive garden and red l lobster. is it safe to eat there? >> i think it is. this ended in july. the symptoms can go on for a month if you're not treated. but the product that caused the outbreak in those states is no longer in the market. >> why is it taking so long to figure out the cause of the outbreak? >> some outbreaks are very easy. you eat something you get sick right away. with this, it can take a week when you eat something until you get sick. it's very tricky to do those studies. now, they have to go back to the farms and say what happened here? what can we do in the farms in mexico to prevent this. >> the bottom line is the safety in those restaurants, and still out there in 14 states. >> more to come. >>> more to come here on this broadcast. a lot of other news breaking overnight. for that, as always
there's a large outbreak in texas. there's a large outbreak in florida. so far, i've been talking to the investigators there. they've not been able to connect it to the same product. >> meantime, we're talking about two, huge restaurant chains. the olive garden and red l lobster. is it safe to eat there? >> i think it is. this ended in july. the symptoms can go on for a month if you're not treated. but the product that caused the outbreak in those states is no longer in the market....
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bush underwent heart surgery in texas. he had a sternts implanted to open a blockage found after a routine checkup. he is expected to go home from the hospital tomorrow. >>> well, authorities say a man who opened up fire on a town meeting last night say because it was his home being condemned. he wounded three others before he was eventually tackled. >>> nearly four years after the shootings at ft. hood, texas, the alleged gunman's court-martial begins today. they claim nidal hasan planned to kill as many soldiers as he could on that day in 2009. he is representing himself in court as he faces 13 koupss of premeditated murder and gets to question witnesses but if he does not follow strict rules a team of attorneys will take over his defense. >>> another benefit of breast-feeding. they reduce their risk for alzheimer's and researchers say nursing profoundly affects a woman's physiology in ways that last for decades. >>> for anyone who has nightmares about learning to drive, it couldn't have been as bad as this. it took this
bush underwent heart surgery in texas. he had a sternts implanted to open a blockage found after a routine checkup. he is expected to go home from the hospital tomorrow. >>> well, authorities say a man who opened up fire on a town meeting last night say because it was his home being condemned. he wounded three others before he was eventually tackled. >>> nearly four years after the shootings at ft. hood, texas, the alleged gunman's court-martial begins today. they claim nidal...
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but 88-degree water in parts of texas. and right there at miami beach, 87. i would jump in a heartbeat. much cooler as you go up the coast. this is labor day on monday. wet along the east coast. and the problematic flash flooding in the desert southwest. >> this weather report has been brought to you by famous footwear. and in the weather world and elsewhere, the tornado from back in may, that second, big, killer tornado, was an f-3. got upgraded to ef-5. and then, down to ef-3. >>> coming up on "good morning america," 16 years after her death, our obsession with princess diana is as strong as ever. a new movie. a new book. conspiracy theories, as well. we're learning about who she was, even thousand. >>> and what do you do when 32 tattoos are not enough? david beckham showing off the latest addition to his very david beckham showing off the latest addition to his very private collection. ady, rl become a and finding the courage to let her go. but what about the little victories? a smile... a confident glow... or a "thanks, mom." these are the victories we'r
but 88-degree water in parts of texas. and right there at miami beach, 87. i would jump in a heartbeat. much cooler as you go up the coast. this is labor day on monday. wet along the east coast. and the problematic flash flooding in the desert southwest. >> this weather report has been brought to you by famous footwear. and in the weather world and elsewhere, the tornado from back in may, that second, big, killer tornado, was an f-3. got upgraded to ef-5. and then, down to ef-3....
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organizers are holding events in georgia, texas, florida, california, minnesota, illinois and pennsylvania. the event first came to cave creek, arizona, in 2008. >> i feel great. i had my adrenaline rush. >> reporter: the rues are pretty simple. 24 bulls will be released in three groups. you wait for the buts to get close to you and then run for your life literally. >> they'll be released through a chute in a crowd of hysterical participants, some will slip. some can fall and break their leg. >> reporter: the humane society's john goodwin finds bull running boarish saying it's too risky for the bulls and runners. >> we do not need to put animals in harm's way for entertainment. >> reporter: organizers i have that's bull. according to their website they say "we don't kill the bull in a bull fight, nor do we abuse them in any way" and unlike the narrow streets of pam problem that, they will use coping to allow participants to dodge the bulls more easily in this's not going to run because they're happy or content. they're running because they're scared for their lives. >> all runners gather i
organizers are holding events in georgia, texas, florida, california, minnesota, illinois and pennsylvania. the event first came to cave creek, arizona, in 2008. >> i feel great. i had my adrenaline rush. >> reporter: the rues are pretty simple. 24 bulls will be released in three groups. you wait for the buts to get close to you and then run for your life literally. >> they'll be released through a chute in a crowd of hysterical participants, some will slip. some can fall and...
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a whole lot of san antonio, texas. i hear you live close to each other. but you don't know each other. meet each other here before you leave and get back to san antonio. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to share with you. we're going to start with a hot sunset picture in missouri. it's been warm in america's heartland and will continue to be that way through the weekend. santa barbara, a little view of the low that starts to move into the northwest and will bring a cooler moisture flow. it does not get to you, santa barbara. l.a., about 86 degrees. san antonio, 95. >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. foggy and cloudy through about noon, then sunshine in afternoon, 80 to 89 inland, 70 to 85 around the bay, low to mid-60s along the coast into san francisco. slightly warmer by >> all that weather was brought to you by progressive. george? >> thank you, sam. >>> now, we get to the sky secrets from our friends at "reader's digest." they have talked to pilots all across the country, to find out the safest seat to the dirtiest spot on the airline
a whole lot of san antonio, texas. i hear you live close to each other. but you don't know each other. meet each other here before you leave and get back to san antonio. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to share with you. we're going to start with a hot sunset picture in missouri. it's been warm in america's heartland and will continue to be that way through the weekend. santa barbara, a little view of the low that starts to move into the northwest and will bring a cooler...
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not cooler than normal, from texas all the way to atlanta. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. looks like we've lost summer once again, temperatures well below average from 50s along the coast to possibly 80s in our inland east bay neighborhoods and that's it. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want to say thank you to the folks that made the neptunic suit that allowed me to stay alive with all those vicious sharks. here's a live shot of liam hemsworth. liam hemsworth right here in times square. go nowhere. >>> great to have liam hemsworth with us this morning to tell us about a starring role in the thriller "paranoia." here with our first look. >> leave it here, mr. goddard. >> thanks. >> well, what do you think? >> it's powerful. >> yeah, it is. consider it a loaner for saving -- >> i couldn't. >> yeah, you could. >> and away we go. liam. you share the screen with a couple of legends in this one. we saw him, harrison ford and gary oldham. harrison looking almost unrecognizable with the choice of hair. this role fascinate because there you are
not cooler than normal, from texas all the way to atlanta. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. looks like we've lost summer once again, temperatures well below average from 50s along the coast to possibly 80s in our inland east bay neighborhoods and that's it. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want to say thank you to the folks that made the neptunic suit that allowed me to stay alive with all those vicious sharks. here's a live shot of liam hemsworth. liam...
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and the heat is on through a good part of the state of texas and has been. it's one of the few places to continue with the heat. the heat index levels will climb above that 100-mark. look at dallas, feeling like it's about 108 and a little warmer than that in the dallas area. we get into where the cooler air is. and also, all of that rain. we look at des moines and points south of that. southern missouri, into tennessee, a little bit of ohio right now. a big area of concern for the rainfall totals. remember, folks, when you see water puddling in the streets. this is not normal rainfall. this is the kind of rain, you get an inch an hour, two inches an hour. this is flooding. it takes two feet of water to move your car out of the way. bay area micro climate forecast. mist and drizzle for the morning hours bexell sunshine and below average temperatures this afternoon. more drizzle tonight through tomorrow morning's commute. summer warmth on the way but you'll have to wait till next week. temperatures 50s bexell 60s along the coast bexell mid to upper fiction fo
and the heat is on through a good part of the state of texas and has been. it's one of the few places to continue with the heat. the heat index levels will climb above that 100-mark. look at dallas, feeling like it's about 108 and a little warmer than that in the dallas area. we get into where the cooler air is. and also, all of that rain. we look at des moines and points south of that. southern missouri, into tennessee, a little bit of ohio right now. a big area of concern for the rainfall...
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feeding up, but the dry air is not allowing it to get to the places that need it most, that would be texas. it's going to keep filtering in in northern florida. an idea of how much falls, well, 2 to 3 inches in the panhandle and parts of the gulf. more in the nation's weather. for now, back to bianna. >> i still can't get over the images of the fire tornados. thank you. >>> turn overseas to egypt. a key american ally. that interim prime minister is considering disbanding the must -- the muslim brotherhood, enraging protesters. hundreds believed to be killed in the last week alone. now there's concern over the fate of pricelesantiquities being destroyed at the country's museums. mohammed lila is keeping a close eye on the developments from cairo. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. the muslim brotherhood is continuing its defiance, announcing more protest marches, all set to begin within the next few hours. this morning, cairo woke up to this, the heaviest police presence we have seen in days. the army's armored vehicles on every major street, even guarding tahrir square, so central to the d
feeding up, but the dry air is not allowing it to get to the places that need it most, that would be texas. it's going to keep filtering in in northern florida. an idea of how much falls, well, 2 to 3 inches in the panhandle and parts of the gulf. more in the nation's weather. for now, back to bianna. >> i still can't get over the images of the fire tornados. thank you. >>> turn overseas to egypt. a key american ally. that interim prime minister is considering disbanding the must...
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right along the coast, this is where it's going to be a problem to here, and back toward houston and texas, where they need it, they're going to get some. this tropical low may have to do something with it. i want to show you where it's going. all of the paths. we have been watching it for days. could go into brownsville. hoping for much needed rain, rather than the southeast where we don't need it. speaking of houston, unrelated, but storms. 63 mile per hour wind gusts, knocked down trees, power lines. more than 100,000 people yesterday were without power. today a little bit nicer, 92. san antonio in the 90s, hot and the fire weather is up in the pacific northwest. more coming up, that's the big pi >> i have a quick cloud quiz, and we want to go to milwaukee, my friend there, craig, at one of our stations. what do you think that is? what type of cloud, dan, bianna, rob? guess. >> cumulus nibulus. >> without dan -- that's an altocumulus. many say it's a gravity wave. that's what causes it. >> do you sometimes get them right? >> dan pretends. you never know. it's his amusement. >>> well, ma
right along the coast, this is where it's going to be a problem to here, and back toward houston and texas, where they need it, they're going to get some. this tropical low may have to do something with it. i want to show you where it's going. all of the paths. we have been watching it for days. could go into brownsville. hoping for much needed rain, rather than the southeast where we don't need it. speaking of houston, unrelated, but storms. 63 mile per hour wind gusts, knocked down trees,...
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i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion. seemingl chasing danger. like a hollywood stuntman. >> he's learning very quickly there's ways around most things. he knows that daddy knows how to drive and daddy knows how to drive. and he's not far off in height. >> you want to pop? you want me to get you a pop? yeah. now, you're going to get it yourself? >> yeah. >> and we're stuck here. >> reporter: and lil and jennifer have another bedroom ready for a girl from india. >> are you excited for your sister to come home? >> no. >> reporter: jen and bill say will brought so much join, they can't wait to expand their family. for "good morning america," abbi
i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion....
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a little showers in south texas and thunderstorms in south florida. >> thank you, sam. >>> and coming up, we go behind the scenes on that 'n sync reunion, first time in 10 years. what a show it was. ♪ ls: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. today is going to be epic. the most versatile oscillating tool system in the industry. the ridgid jobmax. all these different power tool heads lock into one power base. giving you the flexibility to get an amazing amount of work done. sanding, drilling, driving, fastening, cutting, and much more. like all ridgid pow
a little showers in south texas and thunderstorms in south florida. >> thank you, sam. >>> and coming up, we go behind the scenes on that 'n sync reunion, first time in 10 years. what a show it was. ♪ ls: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where...
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it was a spectacle. >> live from the astrodome in houston, texas, the tennis battle of the sexes. billie jean king versus bobby riggs. >> reporter: millions watched as 55-year-old retired tennis star bobby riggs entered the astrodome in september of 1973. >> i'm howard cosell. we're delighted to be able to bring you this very, very quaint, unique event. >> reporter: riggs planned to crush the young female wimbledon champ, billie jean king. >> and it's been a night i think that was not expected by most. >> reporter: but when the dust settled -- >> the game is over. >> reporter: -- king had won proving, yes, a woman could beat a man on the tennis court. but now in an espn "outside the lines" exclusive, this man, hal shaw, says it was all a fix, that riggs owed the more more than 100 grand and worked with them to throw the match. shaw was an assistant golf pro at a florida country club. he says months before the match, he overheard two infamous mobsters. >> they brought up the name of bobby riggs, and riggs had assured him that he would go in the tank, and he'll make it look and appe
it was a spectacle. >> live from the astrodome in houston, texas, the tennis battle of the sexes. billie jean king versus bobby riggs. >> reporter: millions watched as 55-year-old retired tennis star bobby riggs entered the astrodome in september of 1973. >> i'm howard cosell. we're delighted to be able to bring you this very, very quaint, unique event. >> reporter: riggs planned to crush the young female wimbledon champ, billie jean king. >> and it's been a night...
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watch what happens at this texas gas station. this car pulls up next to a woman, who is pumping gas. she is oblivious to the man next to her. he brazenly slides into her car, grabbing her purse and running off before she can even blink. she chases after him, but to no avail. from kentucky to california, these slippery sliders are being caught on camera all across the country. sometimes the perp is caught red-handed. this man gives chase, after witnessing a sliding. most of the time, the victim has no idea until it's too late. >> they're not looking for a confrontation. they just want the property because they know it's being left abandoned and you're not paying enough attention. >> reporter: at this houston gas station, a woman pulls up and walks inside, as the man in the next vehicle, cases her car. when she returns to the pump, then the slider strikes. the woman never realizing she's been robbed. >> it's very scary that someone can surprise you and steal all of your belongings. >> it's yours, protect it. and the easiest way to
watch what happens at this texas gas station. this car pulls up next to a woman, who is pumping gas. she is oblivious to the man next to her. he brazenly slides into her car, grabbing her purse and running off before she can even blink. she chases after him, but to no avail. from kentucky to california, these slippery sliders are being caught on camera all across the country. sometimes the perp is caught red-handed. this man gives chase, after witnessing a sliding. most of the time, the victim...
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his son, beau, in a texas hospital for testing. and jim avila has the latest. >> reporter: a rare press release from the vice president's office overnight, about the health of the vice president's son, beau biden. his symptoms can be considered serious because of family medical history. he's had a stroke 3 1/2 years ago and his father had an aneurysm at age 45. this morning, the vice president's office says the younger biden is undergoing tests at an undisclosed hospital in houston. his famous father by his side. >> he's the father i've always known, the grandfather my children love and adore. >> reporter: the 44-year-old is more than just the vice president's son. the attorney general of his home state of delaware. and an iraq war veteran. he's seen as a rising star in the democratic party. mentioned as a future governor or to one day fill his father's old senate seat. >> first things first, make sure i focus on my family and focus on my job. >> reporter: but on wednesday, the father of two began suffering weakness. feeling disori
his son, beau, in a texas hospital for testing. and jim avila has the latest. >> reporter: a rare press release from the vice president's office overnight, about the health of the vice president's son, beau biden. his symptoms can be considered serious because of family medical history. he's had a stroke 3 1/2 years ago and his father had an aneurysm at age 45. this morning, the vice president's office says the younger biden is undergoing tests at an undisclosed hospital in houston. his...
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and that roars to the center of texas. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. temperatures come out, close to average mid to upper 60s >> very nice to see you. thank you very much. want to make sure we get a crowd shot. it's about to open up and shower anytime. let's take it inside to lara spencer. >> thank you, sam. >>> wearing the black and white so people erase the other image from their mind. throwback thursday will continue now with a very especial edition of "improve this." it's our series, where we turn outdated technology that you might have stored in attics or closets or basements, into new stuff. you're going to love these ideas. we're going to start with old -- these are not floppy discs, are they? >> yes. >> what can we do with floppy discs? >> with a drill and a lightbulb, you can make a pendant lamp. half an hour, $10, maybe. >> unbelievable. the bulb is right in there. super easy to wire up. and this is actually very chic and modern. it looks like a little death star. like darth vader. old box tv sets. old box computers, what a great way to reinv
and that roars to the center of texas. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. temperatures come out, close to average mid to upper 60s >> very nice to see you. thank you very much. want to make sure we get a crowd shot. it's about to open up and shower anytime. let's take it inside to lara spencer. >> thank you, sam. >>> wearing the black and white so people erase the other image from their mind. throwback thursday will continue now with a very...